Originally posted by: shruthiravi
@Lecter honest opinion i didnt like Mahakali. It is too much of melodrama. Also Colors channel live on Melodrama. I had tried watching many shows in that channel but since this melodrama effect is there I couldnt continue.
If you get Hotstar that is digital platform of Starplus I would suggest you to watch Mahabharath. I had enjoyed watching it, so is Siya Ke Ram. Ramayan from the perspective of Sita.
If you are looking for any good contemporary show Rishton ka Chakrayuh in Starplus 6pm. But I mostly watch it in hotstar as timing is not suitable for me.
@Fernandes I had many times requested let us not discussed what actor/actress is telling but since you have put it let me put some more things KT has put in his twitter.
If you want to give light like a sun, first burn like a sun, Bhagawan se itni taqat na maango taki tum duniya ko jhuka sako, par unka saath mango tha thi duniya ki koi bhi taqat tumhein jhuka na sake.
Aneri's tweet, observe people's action so that you are never fooled by their dialogues.
So if you combine all this into Beyhadh it is going fairly in a direction I am expecting it to go.
@sonakshi this is beyhadh episode discussion thread, but then sometimes people do discuss other shows.
When I saw some discussions/comments on Shubh missing in family group photo, Saanjun ka bandar, the color of JW's specs, looks of Arjun post leap period etc, in your thread -may be, people need something to talk about when no fresh episodes are there on weekend to discuss, that is what I thought!
And In this context, I indulged myself into an old habit of prediction or trying to read between lines!
Your point on actor comments were well understood! They are generally unreliable sometimes misleading or even motivated & not to be taken seriously! right?
Like, the one you mentioned -sun burning & giving light is an example of self-reliance! It is also science
Depending on God's help to win, rather than equipping oneself with God given 'tagat' is a matter of faith! It can also be taken as a contrarian view on self-reliance!!
So, actor can say both & contradict himself with his own tweets! Don't go by that! It is one way of looking at it!
Both opinions are there, on the table, you take the one which you deem appropriate! It is another way of looking at the same statements!
When Glass is half full, it can also be said, it is half empty!!
Both can be true, depending upon how one wants to look at!
So, if the caution is
tread carefully, you made your point!
Edited by Fernandes43 - 7 years ago